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<h1>Progress Bar</h1>
<p>The example shows how to use the ProgressBar class. The js is not minified so it is readable.
See <a href="progress-bar.js">progress-bar.js</a>.</p>

<p>
    <b>Basic Progress Bar</b><br />
    Deferred rendering, dynamic show/hide and built-in progress text:
    <button id="btn1">Show</button><br />
    <div class="status" id="p1text">Nothing to see here.</div>
    <div id="p1" style="width:300px;"></div>
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    <b>Additional Options</b><br />
    Rendered on page load, left-aligned text and % width:
    <button id="btn2">Show</button><br />
    <div id="p2" style="width:50%;"></div>
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    <b>Waiting Bar</b><br />
    Wait for a long operation to complete (example will stop after 5 secs):
    <button id="btn3">Show</button><br />
    <div id="p3"></div>
    <span class="status" id="p3text">Ready</span>
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    <b>Custom Styles</b><br />
    Rendered like Windows XP with custom progress text element:
    <button id="btn4">Show</button><br />
    <div id="p4" style="width:300px;"></div>
    <div class="status"><b>Status:</b> <span id="p4text"></span></div>
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